The Fallout will continue to fall for the next 24 hours. This fallout is extremely radioactive and will continue to be for approximately 3000 years. The radiation goes by the rule of seven. After seven hours only 10% of the radiation is remaining‚ after 49 hour 1% would be left‚ and so on and so forth until there is so little it no longer affects humans. The protagonist in “Grace period”
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Variance Actual Price($) Budgeted Price($) Actual Quantity Sold(Unit) Budgeted Quantity Sold(Unit) Price Variance ($) F/U Quantity Variance ($) F/U Round 22 25 1100 1000 (3300) U 2500 F Square 35 34 3900 4000 3900 F (3400) U Oval 42 45 2250 3000 (6750) U (33750) U Total 7250 8000 (6150) U (34650) U - Ss - o Figures in bracket are unfavorable variances‚ the factors that caused the less actual quarterly income. o As you can see on the chart above‚ the biggest factor causing the less
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inspiring hero that goes against society to do something that they believe in. Once society turns them down and imprisons Equality 7-2521‚ they escape and make headway to the Uncharted Forest. During Equality 7-2521’s journey‚ he comes across Liberty 5-3000 and they continue their trek across the Uncharted Forest together. Soon‚ they make it to a house in the mountains and fall in love. Throughout the story‚ Equality 7-2521 has been addressed as a group. Not as an individual person. He realizes this when
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next 10 years and $3000 per year for the last five years. To calculate the present value of these accumulated costs you need to calculate the present value of an ordinary annuity of $1‚000 for the first five periods plus the present value of an ordinary annuity of $2‚000 in periods 6 thru 15 plus the present value of an ordinary annuity in periods 16 thru 20. This is equal to: =1000 x PV of OA + 2000 x PV of OA + 3000 x PV of OA =1000 x 3.79079 + 2000 x (7.60608-3.79079) + 3000 x (8.51356-7.60608)
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Module 6 Homework Module 6 Homework Leah Cummings Allied American University Author Note This paper was prepared for ECN 150‚ Module 6 Homework taught by Professor Danielle Babb. PART I SYSTEMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION Economists assemble businesses into 4 different market structures: pure competition‚ pure monopoly‚ monopolistic competition‚ and oligopoly. These 4 market representations contrast in numerous respects: the quantity of companies in the industry‚ whether those
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Operations Management- is the set of activities that create value in the form of g&s by transforming inputs into outputs- The business functions responsible for planning‚ coordination‚ and controlling the resources needed to produce a company’s products and services. Why Study it? OM is one of three major functions of any organization‚ we want to study how people organize themselves for productive enterprise. We want to know how goods and services are produced. We want to understand what operations
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products in the following industries: o Automotive o Border Security o Surveillance o Utility o Marine o Search & Rescue o Home Inspection o Medical FLIR’s annual revenue in FY07 was $219.2 million in the Thermography industry. The HeatSeeker 3000 will be in direct competition with FLIR’s B Series Thermal Imagers and the InfraCAM SD Thermal Imagers. They are targeted towards home inspectors‚ HVAC contractors‚ general contractors‚ air quality professionals‚ energy auditors‚ and anyone else involved
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military‚ but on developing the country in other ways such as promoting immigration. Almost all of Canadian soldiers were volunteers‚ which illustrates how Canada did not have a real army before the war began. Canada had a regular army of just over 3000 people out of over 600 000 Canadians that served in the war (Swettenham‚ 1). Canada’s small military power is also demonstrated when compared to other countries. By 1914‚ Britain had a regular army of almost 245‚000 troops (“British...” par. 2); France
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will help 3000-6000 AIDS patients‚ while maintaining a cost of less than $700/patient/year‚ and continuing to provide emergency relief and development assistance. CIDA‚ a government organization‚ will fund AIDS projects if they achieve the targets set out above. In addition‚ CIDA will provide development and relief funding provided the support service cost does not exceed 20% of total project activity expense. Two alternative were evaluated to help FAC achieve its goal of reaching 3000-6000 AIDS
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beginning of 2009‚ the company had debtors of Rs.2500 and inventory of Rs.3000. Answer: For 2009 a. Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities Total Current Assets = Debtor + lnventory + Cash + Other Current Assets Current Ratio = C.A. /C.L.= (3000 + 5500 + 800 + 2700)/ 11000 = 1.09:1 b. Quick Ratio = (Current Assets - lnventory - Prepaid Expenses)/Current Liabilities Quick Ratio = (3000 + 800 + 2700) / 11000 = 0.59:1 c. Average Collection Period = Number
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